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SALE NUMBER 2101 


| PAINTINGS 
CHIEFLY OF THE 
| XVIITH CENTURY DUTCH & 
-XVIlITH & XIXtH CENTURY 
- ENGLISH SCHOOLS 


TOGETHER WITH 
SOME INTERESTING 


EARLY AMERICAN ITEMS 
& ENGLISH SPORTING 
& MARINE SUBJECTS 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 


MR. SHELLEY B. NELTNOR, trustee 


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHICAGO, ILL. 


fs TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
. THURSDAY EVENING 
ba NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH 
‘a AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 
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|) ‘THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


| a [MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presiwwenr ] 


— | 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1926 - 


- PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH 


A SCENE IN EPPING FOREST 
BY FRANCIS WHEATLEY, R.A. 


[ NUMBER 64 ] 


; -_ SALE NUMBER 2101 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH 


PAINTINGS. 


aoe CHIEFLY OF THE : 
-xvitra CENTURY DUTCH & 
 XVIITH & XIXTH CENTURY 
: ENGLISH SCHOOLS 


TOGETHER WITH 
SOME INTERESTING 


EARLY AMERICAN ITEMS 
& ENGLISH SPORTING | 
oS MARINE SUBJECTS 


- TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 


MR. SHELLEY B. NELTNOR, trustee 


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHICAGO, ILL. 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
THURSDAY EVENING 
NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[EMITCHELL KENNERLEY, PresipentT ] 


489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1926 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 


The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 


Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 

Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four ~ 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. 


All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 

If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the — 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such _ 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. ‘This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible | 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 

The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 


tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 
by other bids. 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIKS, INC. 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST | 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN, MR. A. N. BADE AND MR. E. H. L. THOMPSON 


AUSTRIAN SCHOOL = 
ARKER, B. 

ECHEY, SIR W. 
IJN, A. C. (BEGA) 
IFAZIO, I. 
(INGTON, R. P. 
SINGTON, R. P. (ATT. TO) 


_ BRETTON, E. 
_ BUTTERWORTH, T. — 


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» CROME, J. 
_ CROME, J. B. (ATT. TO) 


_ FIELDING, C. 
" FLINK, G, (ATT. TO) 
_ FRAGONARD, J. H. (ATT. TO) 
_ FRAZER, A. = 
_ GANDY, w. 
"GILL, E. 
_ GOTZELMANN, E. 
GRISWOLD, C. C. 
‘HERRING, J. F. SR. 
_ HOGARTH, W. 
_HOLBEIN (MANNER OF) 
_ HOREMANS, J. J. 
, HULK, F. 
BeISABEY, E. (ATT. TO) 
_ KAUFFMANN, A. 
_KNELLER, SIR G. 
| KOEKKOEK, H. B. 
LEECH, J. 


LIST OF ARTISTS 


69  LEEMPUTTEN, J. L. 13 

56  LELY, sir P. 74 

83 LELY, SIR P. (SCHOOL OF) 85 

39 LUNY, T. 65 

76 MEADOWS, J. K. 105 

45, 50 MORLAND, G. 60 
102. MULLER, w. J. 38 
58 NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL 14 
—— 9 NORWICH SCHOOL 32, 33, 100 
— — 48  oweEN, E. P. ll 
30 PANNINI (SCIt0oL OF) 108 

17s peart, H. 106 

66 PEEL, J. 7 

36 PERCY, 8. 4, 

51 poLLARD, J. 89, 93, 98 

27  POUSSIN, G. (DUGHET) 4G 

1 PpYNE, J. B. 37 

63 REYNOLDS, SIR J. (SCHOOL OF) 75 

5  RUBENS (SCHOOL OF) 24 

28 sHAYER, H. & O. 40 

. 61 sHAYER, w. 99 
“59 SMITH, R. 92 
101 spooNER, J. 8. 8 
73 STANFIELD, W. C. 34 

18 UNKNOWN 107 

52 VAN DER NEER, A. (MANNER OF) 19 

79 VAN DER VELDE, W. 54 

97 VAN DYCK (SCHOOL OF) 84 

10 VAN MIEREVELT, J. (ATT. TO) 81 
103° = VERBOECKHOVEN, C. L. 47 
43° VERBOECKHOVEN, E. J. 49 

80 VERMEULEN, A. 23 

44. VERNET, C. J. 22 

96 ~—-VICKERS, A. 42 

86 VINCENT, G. 62 

3 WATTS, F. W. Al 

15 WEBB, Cc. M. 6 

94 WEBB, J. 29, 35 

87 WHEATLEY, F. 64 

77 WHEELER, J. 90, 91 

12. wiIpDaAs, R. D. 95 

18, 21 WIJNANTS, J. 53 
25,26 WIJNANTS, J. (MANNER OF) 20 
16 WILKIE, SIR D. 31, 55 

67, 68 WILLIAMS, E. 2 
71, 72 WOOLASTON, J. 70 
104 YOUNG, T. 57 
88 ZOFFANY, J. 82 


SALE THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, AT 8:15 


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NUMBERS 1-108 


A. CLINT 
ENGLISH, 1807-1883 
COAST SCENE 


Boats with colorful sails loom over a grey and cloudy sky; beach 


in the foreground, with figures about. 


Canvas. Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


EDWARD WILLIAMS (OLD WILLIAMS) 
: ENGLISH, 1782-1855 
NEAR COLYTON, DEVONSHIRE 


Nice arrangement of wooded mass at the left and a cottage in 
relief from thick foliage on the right, with a road in the middle, 
whereon a herder mounted on a donkey is driving several cows, 
and a dog is about. Blue and creamy sky with slight cloud 
effect. 

Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


E. GILL 
ENGLISH, 1820-1894 
SCENE IN WALES 


Charming composition with a brook emerging from a thicket at 
the left, a shepherd with his flock at the middle distance, while 
the dog is after stray sheep in the foreground. Wooded hills 
at the horizon and a mellow creamy sky with ivory-tinted clouds. 
Canvas. Signed with monogram and dated 1865 at the lower 
right. Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


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SIDNEY PERCY 
ENGLISH, 1821-1886 
LANDSCAPE 


A silvery stream winds its way through verdant countryside with 
fine tree groups; several figures animate the scene. 


Canvas. Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. 


EDWARD WILLIAM COOKE, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1811-1880 


VENETIAN SCENE 

The Jesuit church and the Zattere Foundation are at the right 
and the island of Guidecca is on the left; various sailing boats, 
gondolas and smaller craft enliven the scene. Sunset sky with 
fleecy cloud effects. 

Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


CHARLES MEER WEBB 
| ENGLISH, 1830-1895 
NEAR THE DUTCH COAST 


A man-of-war and other vessels are about in a choppy sea, with 
a view of a city in the left distance; blue sky with Be grey 
and creamy cloud effects. 

Canvas. Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JAMES PEEL 
ENGLISH, 197 CENTURY 


VIEW NEAR WARWICK 3 

Charming country with a varied for eground where seveee cows 
are seen, farmhouses at the middle ground against fine tree 
groups; hilly distance, blue sky with creamy cloud masses. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1875 at the lower right. Height, 
10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


J. S. SPOONER 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


A WELSH TROUT STREAM 

Silvery brook with rocky banks and masses of foliage, glimpse of 
a cottage at the right distance, hills at middle ground rising 
against a blue and cloudy sky. 

Academy board. Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD PARKES BONINGTON 
_ ENGLISH, 1801-1828 
SCENE IN GHENT, BELGIUM 


A stream where women are washing their linen in the foreground, 
a religious procession passing on the street beyond, fine old 
houses on both sides, and the steeple of a church rising over an 
emerald sky with cloud effects. | 
Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


A. EDWARDS 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


THE RIVER MOLE 

Winding through rich countryside with three men in a punt in 
the foreground, and a group of smiling cottages flanked by fine 
tree groups on the opposite bank. Bluc hills in the distance, with 
buff cumulus clouds in a blue sky. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1883 at the lower rie Height, 
12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


EDWARD PRICE OWEN 
ENGLISH, 1788-1863 
NYMPHS IN A GLADE 


Partially nude, and some colorful drapery. 
~Cradled panel. Signed at lower left. Height, 12 inches; width, 
16 inches. 


MANNER OF HOLBEIN 


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Bust, facing the spectator, in orange bodice with jewelled head- 
dress and open-work at the neck; complementary background. 


Copper. Height, 8 inches; width, 614 inches. 


J. L. LEEMPUTTEN 
BELGIAN, 19TH CENTURY 


FARMYARD SCENE 

A number of fowl are in the foreground, an old wall at the left 
and a stack of hay on the right; vista toward the distance at 
the centre; warm grey sky with touches of blue. 

Panel. Signed and dated 1869 at the lower right. Height, 
13 inches; width, 19 inches. 


NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL 
17TH CENTURY 


CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE 

Ruins at the left, an obelisk and an urn at the right, figures on 
horseback and the populace about; nice groups of foliage; blue 
sky with masses of grey and creamy clouds. 

Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 30 inches. 


E. GOTZELMANN 
GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY 


CATTLE IN LANDSCAPE 

A number of cows, sheep and goats approach the spectator on a 
wide road with a fine grove of trees on the right and a stream 
where a woman is washing her linen, while the herder is nearby 
with his dog. Cottages are farther back on the left, and the 
sky is of an ivory tint with some blue. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 17 inches; width, 
27 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO EUGENE ISABEY 
FRENCH, 1804-1886 
LOW TIDE NEAR BOULOGNE 


A number of vessels are seen at low tide near cliffs, figures about ; 
blue sky with cloud effects. 
Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


EK. BRETTON 
inet cr. 18TH CENTURY 


BACK FROM THE FIELDS 

Having dismounted from his brown horse a peasant opens a gate, 
while his companion on a shaggy white horse stands by; a dog 
about and cattle in the flat distance, with a village at the horizon; 
grey, blue and creamy sky. 

Panel. Height, 13 inches; width, 17 inches. 


JAN JOSEF HOREMANS 
FLEMISH, 1682-1759 
THE TAVERN 


A group of figures about a table in front of a tavern, in moon- 
light. 
Canvas. Height, 14 inches; width, 1144 inches. 


MANNER OF AART VAN DER NEER 
DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 


DUTCH SCENE 

Limpid stream with a small boat, banks with houses among trees 
in the foreground, enlivened by figures; blue sky with creamy 
cloud effects. 

Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 


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VILLAGE SCENE 

A broad road with figures about passes towards a thatched 
house at the centre, other houses among the foliage at the right 
and left; pale blue sky with slight grey and buff cloud effects. 
Canvas. A signature is at the left. Height, 21 inches; width, 
25 inches. 3 : 


JAN JOSEF HOREMANS 
FLEMISH, 1682-1759 


THE CHESTNUT VENDER 7 

A man and a woman are discussing the quality of the edibles, 
while a youth approaches to enjoy the glow of heat and another 
is about with two dogs. Group of figures in the distance, houses 
and an arch farther back. 

Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 19 inches. 


CLAUDE JOSEPH VERNET 
FRENCH, 1714-1789 
COAST SCENE | 
A ship in the foreground, high cliffs at the right, a castle farther 
back and a town at the foot of mountains in the distance; an 
English frigate in full view on the left, with other sails in the 


offing. Effective sky of buff and grey clouds. 
Canvas. Height, 19 inches; width, 25 wches. 


ANDREIS VERMEULEN 
putcH, 17638-1814 
HOMEWARD BOUND 


A flock of sheep are slowly wending their way over a bridge 
followed by a maid; a shepherd is at the right distance, a church 


is seen farther back, and the silhouette of a town with a mill at 


the left distance; blue sky with grey and creamy cloud effects. 
Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 14 inches; width, 19 
inches. | 


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SCHOOL OF RUBENS 
FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY 


HERCULES AND OMPHALE 

Seated in a dell the nude Queen of Lydia is seen embracing the 
strong man who was her slave, while an attendant is sleeping with 
turned back on the right; fruit and ewer of wine in the fore- 
ground. | 


Panel. Height, 7 inches; width, 83/, inches. 
From the Baroness Burdett-Coutts Collection. 


FRANS HULK 
DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY 


STREET SCENE IN HAARLEM 

A church on the right with quaint houses at the left and a vista 
to a square at the middle ground with a church beyond, figures 
about. Pale green and creamy sky. | 

Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 17 inches; width, 
14 inches. 


FRANS HULK 
puTcH, 19TH CENTURY 


STREET SCENE IN AMSTERDAM 

Quaint houses with figures about, and a church tower looming 
in the distance over a creamy and pale blue sky. 

Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 17 inches; width, 
14 inches. . | 


JAMES WILSON CARMICHAEL 
ENGLISH, 1800-1868 
IN THE CHANNEL 


A number of sailing vessels are navigating a rough sea near the 
coast, where a couple of lighthouses are seen; sunset sky with 


cloud effects. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1856 at the lower left. Height, 


12 inches; width, 17 inches. 


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ENGLISH, 1782-1842 


SHORE SCENE 
Colorful group of fishing boats on the left with the tide coming 


in, sails in the distance; grey and blue sky with as cloud 
eirecy 


Canvas. Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JAMES WEBB 
ENGLISH, 1825-1895 
FORT ROUGE 


Fishermen are pulling in a net into a small boat, while a large 
vessel with colorful sails is at the middle distance; the fort on 
a rock nearby, and the mainland is seen at the horizon, while 
several sails are in the offing. Effective sky of creamy and 
grey clouds. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1851 at the lower right and inscribed 
on the back. Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. In original 
carved frame. 


SAMUEL BOUGH, R.S.-A. 
scotcH, 1822-1878 
IN THE HIGHLANDS 


A brook comes tumbling down successive formations and subsides 
into a stream in the foreground, where an angler’ has thrown 
his line; charming and varied foreground of trees and cliffs, 
mountains in the distance. Luminous lemon-tinted and grey sky. 


Canvas. Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. 


SIR DAVID WILKIE, R.A. 
scorcH, 1785-1841 
THE SAVOYARD 
The Italian peasant boy is seen at full length, playing a Bue: 


landscape background; blue sky. 
Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


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NORWICH SCHOOL st eee "cn 
ENGLISH, 1OYTH CENTURY 


VIEW NEAR NORWICH 

A landing place with various small craft and figures in the fore- 
ground, a house and old archway at the centre, with a fine church 
spire in the distance; pale blue sky with creamy and grey cloud 
eirect. 

Panel. Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches. 


NORWICH SCHOOL 
ENGLISH, 1OTH CENTURY 


WHITTINGHAM ON THE YARE 

Quaint boats with figures in the foreground, fine trees on the bank 
at the right, with a view of a church and cloisters farther back ; 
flat distance on the-left. Pale blue sky with warm cloud effect. 
Panel. Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches. 


WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1792-1867 


FISHING NEAR THE COAST 

A smack is on the crest of a wave as a fisherman pulls in a net, 
other craft about, and docks are seen at the left; blue sky with 
creamy and grey clouds. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1848 at the lower right. Height, 
1314 inches; width, 28 inches. 


JAMES WEBB 
ENGLISH, 1825-1895 
OFF THE COAST OF FRANCE 


A schooner and a rowboat are being buffeted about in a rough 
sea close to rocks and a cliff crowned with a castle in high relief 
against a slaty sky, which merges into blue and buff clouds at 
the top. 

Canvas. Height, 201% inches; width, 3214 inches. 


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SIR AUGUSTUS WALL CALLCOTT, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1779-1844 
LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


Several cows are grouped on the green sward in the foreground, 


while sheep spot the right distance; a mill and a farmhouse are 


on the hill farther back, and a cliff projects into the sea on the 
left. Blue sky with creamy and grey cloud effects. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 14 imches; width, 
18 inches. 


JAMES BAKER PYNE 
ENGLISH, 1800-1870 
ITALIAN LAKE SCENE 


A horseman is seen on the road in the foreground, with heights 
on the right and a castle at middle distance, smooth lake with 
several sails about; grey sky with cloud effects. 

Panel. Signed and dated 1854 at the lower left. Height, 13 
wnches; width, 10 inches. 


WILLIAM JAMES MULLER 
ENGLISH, 1812-1845 


MARKETPLACE IN BELGIUM 

Wide thoroughfare with stalls and goods, substantial buildings 
at the right and left, with the bell tower of a church in fine design 
over a pale pink and blue sky; figures about. 

Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 24 imches. 


BENJAMIN BARKER (BARKER OF BATH) 
ENGLISH, 1776-1838 
LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Sloping foreground with a stream where a herder and a couple 
of cows are seen, charming tree groups on the right, flat distance; 
effective sky, bright blue and ivory tinted at the horizon, merg- 
ing into grey at the top. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1814 at the lower right. Height, 
18 inches; width, 224% inches. 


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H. AND O. SHAYER 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


REST FOR MAN AND BEAST 

Fine bit of countryside with a couple of donkeys in the fore- 
ground, a group of peasants on the bluff behind with a mare and 
her foal nearby; thatched cottages at the left distance, large 
covered wagon on the right, with a fine perspective toward the 
horizon. Pale yellow-tinted sky merging into blue with grey 
cloud effect. 


Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 12 inches; width, 


14 inches. 


FREDERICK WATERS WATTS 
ENGLISH, 1800-1870 
ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE 


Smiling aspect with a man and a turf cart and a flock of sheep 
on the road in the foreground, cottages on the left and in the 
distance, nice perspective of groves and hills toward the horizon ; 
blue sky with flaky cloud effect. 

Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


ALFRED VICKERS 
ENGLISH, 1786-1868 
ISLE OF WIGHT COAST SCENE 


A fishing boat with figures at the shore, wooded rising on the 
right, with Carisbrooke Castle in the distance; choppy sea with 
craft about on the left; creamy and greyish pink clouds and 
touches of deep blue. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1860 at the lower left. Height, 
12 inches; width, 161% inches. 


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COPLEY FIELDING 
ENGLISH, 1787-1855 
VIEW IN CUMBERLAND 


A lake and a village at the centre with ruins on a hill, tree groups 
at the left and right and a blue mountain at the horizon. Pale 
blue sky with creamy cloud masses. 


Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO JEAN HONORE FRAGONARD 
FRENCH, 1782-1806 


THE DEAD CANARY 

Half figure of a pretty blond maiden, her elbow on the table, as 
she looks mournfully at the dead canary lying on a white cloth 
beside its cage; dark background. 

Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 141% inches. 

From the Earl of Meath Collection. 


ABRAHAM CORNELISZ BEGEIJN (BEGA) 
puTCH, 1621-1697 
DUTCH FISHING BOATS 


At a pier on the left a couple of these craft are anchored with 
figures about them, other sails in the offing; blue sky with creamy 
cloud effect. 

Panel. Signed with monogram on the pier at the left. Height, 
10 anches; width, 14 inches. | 


GASPAR POUSSIN (DUGHET) 
FRENCH, 1613-1675 
CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Rocky foreground, with ruins and an old Roman bridge crossing 
a stream at middle distance; sea on the right, with projecting 
land with a tower in the distance; pale emerald sky with warm 
cloud effects. 

Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 2914 inches. 


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CHARLES LOUIS V ERBOECKHOVEN 
BELGIAN, 1802-1889 
HARBOR SCENE 


A number of brigs and other craft are in nice composition in 


_ a choppy sea, with a small pier projecting on the right and one 


at the left distance; charming sky of grey and creamy clouds 
on the blue firmament. 


Panel. Signed at the left. Height, 1914 inches; width, 16 inches. 


JAN BOTH 
| "purer, 1610-1650 
ITALIAN SCENE 


A number of wayfarers and muletecrs are on a road at the left 
while a cliff rises farther back, old ruins nearby and a stream 
running over a fall in the right foreground ; mountainous distance, 
sunset sky. 

Canvas. Height, 2314 inches; width, 29 inches. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
BELGIAN, 1798-1881 
COUNTRY PASTORAL 


On a rising slope with a brook in the foreground, beside an old 
pollard tree, a brown cow, a donkey, a couple of goats, a sheep 
and her lamb are grouped, while a shepherd and his flock are 
seen at the right distance near a mill. The sky is grey at the 
left side, with creamy clouds and touches of blue on the right. 
Panel. Signed at the lower right centre. Height, 15 inches; 
width, 11 inches. 


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ABRAHAM CORNELISZ BEGEIJN (BEGA) 
putcH, 1621-1697 


ITALIAN SCENE 

Herders and their mules with cattle and goats grouped about a 
road in the foreground; fine tree groups rising over a pale blue 
sky, with slight cloud effects near the top. 

Panel. Signed and dated 1660 at the lower left. Height, 15 
inches; width, 20 inches. 


BARENT CALRAET 
putcH, 1650-1721 
PASTORAL SCENE 


A maid is seated on a grassy bank, her red skirt reflected in the 
brook trickling by at her feet; a brown cow with a white head 
lies at the left, while another stands bellowing farther back. Flat 
country with a church at the left distance; pink sunset sky with 
banks of grey clouds. | 

Panel. Signed with initials at the lower centre. Height, 13 
inches; width, 10 inches. : 
Calraet’s work frequently passes for that of Potter and Aelbert 
Cuyp. 


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GERARD DOU 
puTrcH, 1613-1675 
OLD WOMAN WITH A JUG 


Seen at half figure in a window watering a plant, attired in white 
mob cap and collar, and red bodice; birdcage hangs at upper 
right. : 

Canvas. Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. 

Attribution strengthened by comparing with model of similar 
type.in a number of Dou’s paintings, especially “The Lost 
Thread” in the Dresden Gallery and accessories in self-portrait 
at Arundel Castle. 


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JAN WIJNANT'S 
DuTCcH, 1615-1679 


538 LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Winding road with a cavalier and lady on horseback in the fore- 
ground, an itinerant vender of parrakeets nearby, thatched cot- 
tage on the slope at the right, fine tree groups about and a vista 
to a blue hill in the distance. Luminous sky with cloud effects 
changing to blue near the top. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1670 at the lower left. Height, 
25 inches; width, 21 inches. 


WILLEM VAN DER VELDE 
; puTCcH, 1633-1707 
DUTCH FISHING BOATS IN HARBOR 


On a calm sea a number of craft are at the left, another at the 
right, with frigates and sails in the offing; many figures about, 
including boys bathing. Blue firmament with creamy and grey 
clouds. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1661 at the lower left. Height, 24 
inches; width, 29 inches. 

From the John Capel Hanbury Collection, London. 


SIR DAVID WILKIE, R.A. 
scotcH, 1785-1841 
THE BLACKSMITH OF GRETNA GREEN 


A motley group of villagers about a gentleman seated, reading 
a newspaper, while the brawny smith with arms folded stands at 
the centre, and a horse waiting to be shod is at the right. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1838 at the lower right. Herght, 
17 inches; width, 21 inches. 

This blacksmith also tied the nuptial knot for runaway couples 
from England owing to the lax marriage laws of Scotland. 


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H. ANDREWS (THE ENGLISH WATTEAU) 
ENGLISH, (?)-1868 


FETE CHAMPETRE 

Lake country with cavaliers and ladies in early 18th Century 
costume grouped about the green sward in the foreground, while 
the ruins of an old bridge are at the middle distance; broken 
shore in the distance, with a mountain at the horizon. Pale blue 
sky with a burst of golden light at the upper left. 

Canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


TOBIAS YOUNG 
ENGLISH, (?)-1824 


OLD INN NEAR SOUTHAMPTON 

Thick group of trees at the left, a brook on the right and a fine 
old inn with its quaint sign at the middle ground, with figures 
about; glimpse of dense wood in the distance; blue sky with 
creamy and grey cloud effects. 

Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 24 inches. 


RICHARD PARKES BONINGTON 
ENGLISH, 1801-1828 


BOULOGNE HARBOR 

A spacious public square flanked by high-roofed houses, bustling 
with activity, the unloading of vessels at the left of fish and 
merchandise, a hill with some houses in the distance; pale blue 
sky with buff and grey masses of clouds. 

Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches. 


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OLD FARM, SUFFOLK 
BY JOHN CROME 


| NUMBER 59 | 


JOHN CROME 
ENGLISH, 1768-1821 


59 OLD FARM, SUFFOLK 

Two brown cows are grazing in the shade of several fine trees 
that rise at the right, quaint old complex of farmhouses in the 
sunlight at the centre, while two laborers are to the fore on 
the left ; dense foliage in the back; grey sky with touches of blue 
and a silvery cloud near the horizon. 

Canvas. Height, 23 inches; width, 30 inches. In fine old frame. 
Purchased by former owner from Messrs. Leggatt Brothers, 


| London. 


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GEORGE MOORLAND 
ENGLISH, 1763-1804 
GYPSIES 


A fine oak tree throws its branches toward the centre, where a 
family gathered beneath its shelter surround a kettle on a fire 
to prepare their food. Thicket at the back and a pale blue 
and creamy sky. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1804 at the lower right. Height, 
12 inches; width, 14 inches. 


DAVID COX 
ENGLISH, 1783-1859 
DEE VALLEY WITH CHIRK CASTLE 


Undulating country with a stream in the foreground, where a 
gentleman on horseback, an attendant and two dogs are seen; 
the castle at the middle distance, blue hills at the horizon. “Grey 
and creamy sky with touches of blue. _ 

Panel. Signed and dated 1852 at the lower left. Height, 19 
inches; width, 231 inches. 


GEORGE VINCENT 
ENGLISH, 1796-1830 
A SCENE IN SUFFOLK 


A fine tree at the edge of a mill pond throws its shadow toward 
the left, where a boy and a girl are fishing; sunlit old mill at 
middle distance, and cows coming down the slope at the right. 
Pale blue sky with flaky masses of clouds. 

Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 191% imches. 


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LOCK ON THE RIVER STOUR 
BY JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. | 


| NUMBER 63 } 


JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. 


ENGLISH, 1776-1837 


ae 63 LOCK ON THE RIVER STOUR 


Canal at the left, with a barge near the lock farther back; tow- 
path on the right, where three horses and the driver make an 
interesting group; fine trees rise majestically with cottages and 
the church seen at middle ground; distant view at the left. Fine 
rolling sky of grey and creamy clouds with touches of blue and 
a burst of cool light near the horizon. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 32 inches; width, 


40 inches. In original frame. 


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FRANCIS WHEATLEY, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1747-1801 
A SCENE IN EPPING FOREST 


A wayfarer mounted on a white horse arrives at a gate in the 
foreground, where a woman in a red cloak accompanied by a dog. 
asks alms. Thick growth of fine silver beeches at the back with. 
a thatched cottage outlined against the distant foliage, from 
which the blue smoke is in light relief; glimpse of blue sky with > 


creamy cloud effect at the upper right. 


Canvas. Signed and dated 1781. at the lower left. Height, - 


29 inches; width, 24 inches. | 
From the Collection of the late Mrs. Pickering. 


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THOMAS LUNY 
ENGLISH, 1758-1859 


ROBIN HOOD BAY 

A number of frigates are in the foreground of a choppy sea; 
cliffs at the right distance with many sails in the offing; blue sky 
with a bank of creamy cumulus clouds. _ 

Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 24 wmches. 


T. BUTTERWORTH 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


(a) THE SURPRISE 

A pirate ship flying the “Jolly Roger” is near the shore as a 
man-of-war looms up in the offing; cliff and lighthouse at right 
distance, other craft and figures about; grey sky with a touch 
of silver near the horizon. | 

(b) THE ATTACK 

The pirate ship is fleeing before the man-of-war, which is riddling 
her sails with shot; cliffs in the distance; grey sky with a burst 
of light halfway up. 

Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. (2) 


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ENGLISH, 1740-1807 
LESBIA AND HER DEAD BIRD 


Her master Catulle is writing at her side as she mourns the loss 
of her pet lying lifeless on her knee; a maidservant is busying 
herself with the empty cage at the back. : 

Canvas. Circular, 1814 inches in diameter. 

Purchased from Messrs. Leggatt Brothers, London. 

Companion piece to the following. 


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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1740-1807 
THE MUSES, CALLIOPE AND ERATO 


Standing, garbed in colorful drapery while a poet is seated with 
pencil and a slab; landscape background. 

Canvas. Circular, 184% inches in diameter. 

Purchased from Messrs. Leggatt Brothers, London. 

Companion piece to the preceding. 


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AMERICAN SCHOOL 
EARLY ISTH CENTURY 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 

Half-length, standing, head and shoulders slightly to the right, 
his left hand tucked in under his white satin waistcoat, wearing 
curly wig, white neckcloth and blue coat and ruffles at the wrists. 
Warm complementary background, with painted oval. 

Canvas. Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches. Original carved 
frame. 

This portrait bears a strong similarity to the likenesses of Sir 
William Johnson, Bart., Indian Commissioner under Governor 
Clinton. | 


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THE MUSES, CALLIOPE AND ERATO 
BY ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, R. A. 


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JOHN WOOLASTON | 
AMERICAN, ACTIVE, 1750-1769 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 

Half-length, standing facing the spectator, her left elbow resting 
on a table, dark wavy hair, low-cut satin bodice, pale pink sleeves 
with lace insertion, pearl necklace and ornaments ; complementary 


background. The hand and arm have been repainted. 


Canvas. Height, 70 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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PORTRAIT OF GOVERNOR HUNTER OF NEW YORK 
BY SIR GODFREY KNELLER 


{ NUMBER 71 | 


SIR GODFREY KNELLER 
ENGLISH, 1646-1723 


71 PORTRAIT OF GOVERNOR HUNTER OF NEW YORK 
Bust, head to the front, shoulders slightly to the right, in full 
chestnut curly wig, red fur-lined coat, white neckerchief and steel 
breast plate; complementary background. 

Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. In carved wood 

Rf 0 a, frame. 

From Haddon Lodge, Stalbridge. 


Robert Hunter was Governor of Virgina in 1707, and of New 


York in 1710. 
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ENGLISH, 1646-1723 


PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM 
Three-quarter length, standing, his right arm akimbo, the left 
resting on a table; attired in full court dress, red and blue gown 
with gilt cord and trimmings, wearing the insignia of the Garter ; 
his plumed headgear is seen on the table at the right. He wears 
a full curled chestnut wig and lace at the neck and sleeves. Red 
curtain on the left of dark background. 

Canvas. Height, 48 inches; width, 37 inches. In original carved 
frame. : 

From the Sir William Cresswell Grey Collection. 


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MICHAEL DAHL 
ENGLISH, 1656-1742 


PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM PENN, FOUNDER OF PENN- 
SYLVANIA 

Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the left, long wavy brown 
hair, in white neckerchief, light brown high-buttoned coat and 
waistcoat; dark background, feigned oval. 

Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 30 inches. In original frame. 
From the Collection of Robert English, Esq., Portman Square, 
London. 


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BY SIR GODFREY KNELLER 


{| NUMBER 72 |} 


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ENGLISH, 1617-1680 


74 PORTRAIT OF PRINCE RUPERT 


Three-quarter length, standing facing the s soetatee his right 
elbow resting on a table, holding a Marshal’s baton, his left arm 
akimbo. Wearing long brown curled wig, lace neckwear and at 
wrists, in complete suit of armor, helmet and red drapery on 
table at the left; complementary dark background. 


Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 38 inches. In antique carved — 


frame. | 
From the John Capel Hanbury Collection, London. 


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SCHOOL OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 


ENGLISH, MIDDLE OF 18TH CENTURY 


75 PORTRAIT OF A DIPLOMAT 


Half-length, standing to the front, of a young gentleman of 
agreeable presence, wearing a rich coat of crimson and black 
waistcoat with ornate silver trimming; complementary dark 
background. 

Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. In old carved 
frame. 


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PORTRAIT OF EDWARD ADOLPHUS: 
LITH DUKE OF SOMERSET 
BY SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 


{| NUMBER 76 }. 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1753-1889 
76 PORTRAIT OF EDWARD ADOLPHUS, ITH DUKE OF 


SOMERSET 
Bust, shoulders to the left, head turned toward the spectator, 
See: in wig and Peer’s costume of ermine collar, red and deep plum- 
37d colored cloak; dark background. 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. In fine carved 
frame. 


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WILLIAM HOGARTH 
ENGLISH, 1697-1764 


77 PORTRAIT OF JOHN GAY, AUTHOR OF “THE 
BEGGAR’S OPERA” 


Bust, shoulders to the front, head turned toward the left, attired 
in grey velvet beret and jacket, white scalloped shirt, open at 
the neck; red drapery and complementary brown background, 


feigned oval. 


l / by Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 28 inches. 
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Gay the fabulist is best known by this comic opera, in which 
: another of Hogarth’s sitters, Lavinia Fenton, famous in her day 
¥ as a singer and romp, triumphed as “Polly Peachum”. ‘The 

Beggar’s Opera” recently had a long run in London. 

From the Collection of Lady Heytesbury. 


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CHARLES DE CHATELAIN 
FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY 


PORTRAIT OF SIR ALEXANDER DUFF 

Half-length, standing facing the spectator, in full General’s uni- 
form, red coat with gilt epaulettes and ornaments, holding his 
plumed helmet and sword, and wearing several decorations; dark 
background. | 

Canvas. Height, 39 inches; width, 291% inches. 

Head of the Fife family, painted in Rome in 1833. From the 
Princess Royal Collection, Christie’s, July, 1924. 


SIMON DU BOIS 
FLEMISH, 1682-1708 
PORTRAIT OF THE DUCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH 


Bust, facing the spectator, dark brown hair dropping in a curl 
over her left shoulder, low-cut red bodice with lace-edged under- 
garment, black cloak with jewelled clasps and pearl ornaments ; 
complementary background with painted oval. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1683 at the lower right. Height, 
30 inches; width, 25 inches. In antique carved frame. 

Du Bois married W. van der Velde’s daughter and lived in 
London, where he painted the Lord Chancellor Somers, Bishop 
Tenison and others. 


ATTRIBUTED TO GOVAERT FLINK 
DUTCH, 1616-1660 


PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH A PLUMED HAT 
Half-length, standing, turned slightly toward the right, black 
doublet, armor neckpiece, and gold chain, holding an ornate sword 
with his left hand. 

This portrait bears a striking resemblance to Rembrandt and is 
possibly meant to represent the great master. 

Canvas. Height, 36 inches; width, 27 inches. 

From the Collection of Mrs. Frances Grant. 


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ATTRIBUTED TO JAN VAN MIEREVELT - 
DUTCH, 1567-1751 


PRINCE MAURICE OF ORANGE | 
_ Bust, head and shoulders slightly toward the right, in lace ruff 
and red scarf over decorated armor; dark background. 
Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 19 inches. 


| _____ JOHN ZOFFANY, R.A. 
: ENGLISH, 1738-1810 


o2 PORTRAIT OF A FREEMASON 
Half-length, standing facing the spectator, his left elbow resting 
on a book placed on a table at the right; hand clasping a 
oie Masonic emblem attached to a ribbon about the neck. Attired 
in wine-colored coat, blue waistcoat and white neckerchief; com- 


| a plementary background. 

| i Canvas. Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 
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EARLY 18TH CENTURY 


i@ 83 PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE 
| a Half-length, standing, shoulders to the left, head turned toward 


14 ee the spectator, his left hand placed on the plumed helmet at the 
| = left, wearing a bobbed white wig, gilt ornamented armor and red 


ermine-lined cloak with a blue band across the chest ; blue curtain 


at the left of dark background. , 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. In original carved 


gilt frame. 
Said to be Prince Charles Stuart of England, known as the 


“Young Pretender”. 


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FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY 


PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I | ? 
Bust to the front, in full armor, wearing the order of St. George 
and a scalloped white collar; dark background. 

Canvas. Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches. In fine old frame. 


SCHOOL OF SIR PETER LELY 
ENGLISH, 1617-1680 
PORTRAIT OF CROMWELL 


The Lord Protector is seen clad in armor, shoulders to the front, 
head slightly to the right, bust, wearing a simple white collar; 
complementary background with feigned oval. 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches. 


WILLIAM GANDY 
ENGLISH, 1660-1729 


PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF MAR 

Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the right, eyes directed 
toward the spectator, in full curly wig, lace neckerchief, in steel 
armor; light grey background, painted oval. 

Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 

From the Collection of Lady Heytesbury. | 


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ENGLISH, 1796-1865 
87 FOX-HUNTING 


landscape with a blue and creamy sky. 


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Beside a felled tree a pack of hounds are closing in on their prey, 


while sportsmen are appearing from all directions. Charming 


[00 Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, 


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JOHN LEECH 
ENGLISH, 1817-1864 


HUMORS OF THE HUNTING FIELD 

A number of gentlemen more or less adept sportsmen are shown 
m action over an uneven field, while the fallen horse of one of 
their number in the foreground refuses to rise. Blue sky with 
slight cloud effects. 

Panel. Signed with monogram at the lower left. Height, 10 


inches; width, 16 inches. 


JAMES POLLARD 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


ON THE BRIGHTON ROAD 

The up and the down Royal Mail coaches between London and 
Brighton meet half way, both heavily laden and drawn by fine 
black, brown and white horses; blue and cloudy sky. 

Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 27 inches. 


J. WHEELER 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


BREAKING COVER 

The sportsman in red coat mounted on a fine brown horse is 
giving a signal to which three hounds in sight respond; partly 
wooded country, with grey and creamy sky and touches of blue. 
Canvas. Signed with monogram at the lower left. Height, 
9 inches; width, 12 inches. 


Companion piece to the following. 


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ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


91 THE FOX IN SIGHT 


The jaded animal turns and snarls at his pursuers, two fine 


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coat and on a chestnut horse is taking a row of bushes in a jump. 
Partly wooded country; grey and creamy clouds in a blue sky. 
a Canvas. Signed with monogram at the lower left. Height, 
> _ 9 inches; width, 12 inches. 


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ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


92 TAKING THE FENCE 
Across brown fields broken by fences several huntsmen in crimson 
coats are seen on fine steeds. Pale emerald and cloudy sky. 
Academy board. Signed with initials at the lower right. Height, 
? 0 1014 inches; width, 14 inches. 


JAMES POLLARD 


ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


93 THE CHESTER ROYAL MAIL 
Three brown horses and a white horse are drawing the big coach 
at a gallop, the two passengers on top having their greatcoats 
Aon buttoned under their chins, as it is a bleak day and they are 
passing bare countryside. Late afternoon sky, slaty-grey and 
buff clouds, with a burst of warm light at the horizon. 


i Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 27 inches. 


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ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES 

The entire field passes the spectator in serried ranks, the colors 
of the jockeys making a fine display, and the horses being well 
characterized. Hilly distance, creamy and grey sky. 


Canvas. Signed with monogram and dated 1886 at the lower - 


right. Height, 22 inches; width, 39 imches. 


R. D. WIDDAS 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


CROSS COUNTRY RIDE 

A lady and a gentleman on fine horses are taking a brushwood 
fence and a small stream at one leap in the foreground, while 
several mounted grooms are seen farther back; late autumn land- 
scape effect. Blue sky with grey and creamy cloud masses. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1875 at the lower left. Height, 30 
inches; width, 45 inches. 


A. FRAZER 
SCOTCH, 19TH CENTURY 


HIGHLAND CATTLE 

Scene on a rugged hillside with a herder and his little girl in the 
foreground, while a number of characteristic steers are lying 
about ; misty distance with a buff and grey sky. 

Canvas. Signed with monogram and dated 1865 at the lower 
right. Height, 22 inches; width, 36 inches. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
LATE 17TH CENTURY 


STILL LIFE 

Arrangement of fruit, flowers and bread in a bowl and vase, and 
spread about a table with a long-stemmed and a wide glass of 
wine against an interior background. 

Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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THE DOVER ROYAL MAIL 
BY JAMES POLLARD 


| NUMBER 08 | 


JAMES POLLARD 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


THE DOVER ROYAL MAIL 

The coach drawn by three brown horses and one white is speed- 
ing down the broad Post road; flat fore and middle ground, with 
blue hills at the horizon. A mile post on the right is inscribed 
“27 miles to London”; emerald-green sky with pink and grey 
cloud effect. 

Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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ENGLISH, 1788-1879 
THE WOODCUTTERS 


Interior of a forest where a fine tree has been cut down and sawed 
into pieces, as a man stands talking to a woman who is seated 


on a log, while a woodman is at work on a part of the trunk 


farther back; the wood wain is seen down the road at the right. 
Blue sky with slight cloud effects. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 28 inches; width, 
36 inches. 


NORWICH SCHOOL - 
ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


A SUFFOLK VILLAGE VIEW —— 

A road, where a woman and a child are seen, passes between a 
wooded mass on the right and a group of typical old houses with 
dependencies at the left. Blue sky with creamy cloud masses. 
Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 30 mches. — 


ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BERNAY CROME 
ENGLISH, 1794-1842 


MOONLIGHT ON THE YARE £ 

An old mill is at the right, while the silvery moon just above a 
bank of clouds near the horizon.is reflected in the river at the 
left, where a number of craft are plying; mills and a castle in 
the distance. 

Canvas. Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. In fine old frame. 
Bought from Messrs. Leggatt Brothers, London. 


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BONIFAZIO I (DI PITATI) 
/ VENETIAN, ACTIVE 1510-1540 


AN ASSEMBLAGE OF PATRICIAN VENETIANS 


craft plying up and down, and a town and hill in the distance. 
Charming costumes of the period. 


Canvas. Height, 37 inches; width, 73 inches. 
Bonifazio I, so-called to distinguish him from his immediate 


_ followers, Bonifazio II and III, who are of slight importance. 


R. ETHERIDGE 


ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 


HENRY V CROWNED AT AGINCOURT 


On a mound a group of armor-clad officers surround the English 
Monarch as one of their number mounted on a white steed is 
placing the French Crown on his bare head. Colorful banners 
are held aloft and a solid phalanx of soldiers is seen at the left 
and right distance; blue sky with creamy cloud effect. 

Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 36 inches. 


H. BAREND KOEKKOEK 
DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY 


LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 

Wood of fine trees on the right where two cows and a man and 
woman are seen near a rushing stream, road at the left with a 
hay wain coming toward the spectator; thicket and tall tree in 
foreground with a cottage in the distance, slight hills at the 
horizon. Blue sky with buff and grey cloud effect. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1869 at the lower left. Height, 
2614 inches; width, 40 inches. } ; 


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ENGLISH, 1790-1874 
RETURNING FROM THE DOGGER BANKS— 


and land at the right; blue x with creamy cloud effect. . ss 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. ie _ in width, 
42 inches. | a 


H. PEART 
ENGLISH, 17TH CENTURY 


PORTRAIT OF EDWARD, SECOND MARQUIS OF © ey 
WORCESTER eet 
Three-quarter length, standing, head and shoulders to the fron : 
wearing full brown wig, complete armor and red drapery, holding . 
the baton of a Field-Marshal. Cliff background, with a fortress 
and mountainous country showing at the left. E zi: 
Canvas. Height, 4914 inches; width, 40 inches. Carved Bes | 
frame. = Sa 


UNKNOWN ARTIST .. 
19TH CENTURY 


MOTHER AND CHILD a 
A mother is shown at half-length, attired in a white blouse as” 
she clasps her nude blond child seated on her knee; high- ‘keyed | 
background. 

Canvas. Height, 291% inches; width, 26 inches. 


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SCHOOL OF PANNINI 
ITALIAN, 1695-1768 
CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE 


The interior of a fine old palace with columns and statues about, 
partly overgrown with vegetation, enlivened by figures; a church a 
is seen in the distance; blue sky with cloud effects. 
Canvas. Height, 3514 inches; width, 44 inches. 


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